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Game On NW

1425 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett, WA 98208, USA
4.8
Game On NW
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About Game On NW

Looking for mini golf near you in Everett, WA? Game On NW offers a fun and exciting miniature golf experience for players of all ages. This local mini golf course provides the perfect entertainment option for families, friends, date nights, or anyone seeking a fun activity close by. Located in Everett, Game On NW features a well-maintained course with creative obstacles and challenges that make each hole unique and engaging. Whether you're a first-time player or a mini golf enthusiast, this course offers an enjoyable experience right in your area. Visit Game On NW today for a convenient and entertaining mini golf experience near you. It's an ideal local attraction for birthdays, group outings, or simply enjoying some leisure time with mini golf fun close to home in Everett, WA.

Reviews

4 months ago

We celebrated a teen birthday here with over 20 kids and they a blast playing nerf battle, game pad, ping pong, sling golf. Lots of open space and you can bring your own food!

4 months ago

I came here a little while ago and brought my Nephews. I opted for the trifecta package so they could enjoy laser-tag, axe throwing, and the VR. Including myself and the two of them it was around $160. The lasertag had an excellent arena, but the equipment felt like something you would buy and play at your house. It was just guns and a headband. The guns had the option to change weapon types, SMG, shotgun, etc…but I am from San Diego and used to go to a place called Ultrazone where you put on vests, have 3 bases, sentinels, over 4,000 sq. ft and two floors to battle on. So this laser tag was a bit underwhelming. However the young man who took care of us with all the set-up, told us that GameOn was looking to upgrade to laser-tag vests in the future…He was also very nice and professional. So customer service was excellent. For the axe throwing portion, our tablet kept falling out of network. The staff told us they were having issues with the wifi and to just keep rebooting the program. But it was so frequent we just quit the game because the axe throwing stations each rely on their own tablet to work. Then came the VR. For the first game I played, only one ear worked. So I asked the guy who taught us how to use the VR if I could switch to a different one. The VR headsets were worn out and older. The games reminded me of early 2000’s video gaming. The graphics were terrible. The zombie game was supposed to be scary with jump scares, but the way they made the game made your mobility of the character cumbersome and slow. The other games were like I said, a throwback to early video gaming. I guess that was supposed to be fun since it was immersive? Not really, the racing game was, but induced slight motion sickness. All and all I had a terrible experience! Lol. I didn’t take very many pictures or videos. But for $160 bucks it was a let down. I guess the owner owns High Trek Adventures too. So it looks like he is investing his money into that venture instead of upgrading the equipment at his GameOn business. 1 star for my nephews having a good time with the laser-tag, and 1 star for good customer service.

Course Information

4.8 (807 reviews)
(425) 900-5527
Hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 3:00 – 9:00 PM
  • Thursday: 3:00 – 9:00 PM
  • Friday: 3:00 – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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